It’s that jolly time of year again in which Pfeff-Bot and I come up with a wondrous assortment of gift ideas for the geek you love — or simply to treat yo’ self! No need to spend countless hours at the mall with little space to move or think; no reason to wait until the last minute, only to realize that Amazon Prime isn’t going to meet its two-day shipping agreement. We’ve got you covered! So read on ahead and let us do the gift browsing for you!

On Preview Night on Wednesday at this year’s San Diego Comic-Con International, Warner Bros. Consumer Products presented a tribute to DC superhero Wonder Woman in celebration of her 75th Anniversary. Their exhibit included a massive replica of the Amazonian’s Invisible Jet, where SDCC attendees got to take their photo inside the cockpit.

The installation, located at the intersection of Island and 6th in San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter outside the convention center, also included a themed art exhibit with huge murals of Wonder Woman. The jet will be on display through Sunday, July 24, which is the final day of SDCC.

Just in time for the 50th anniversary Star Trek as well as the biggest convention in the world, SDCC, comes yet another beautiful collection of jewelry from RockLove with some officially licensed Star Trek pieces. Their collections also include my TV obsessions, Vikings and Outlander.

A video has been released showing the making of some ultra cool Star Wars: The Force Awakens Ultimate Studio Edition props made by a company that actually worked on the props for the movie itself. These collectibles include replicas of Darth Vader’s damaged helmet, Rey’s staff, and Finn’s blood-marked stormtrooper helmet.

If you’re a Star Wars fanatic who loves to purchase collectibles and prop replicas, you’re going to want to get your hands on these bad boys. They’re about as good as you can get apart from actually getting your hands on official props. But unfortunately, not many fans will easily be able to afford them.

You can find more information, including where to buy them, and see the video of some of them being made below.

Over the years, “May the 4th” has taken on a life of its own. What began as a pun on the famous Star Wars quote “May The Force be with you,” has now become a global holiday that has spilled over into non-geek sectors. Every major retailer is offering deals in honor of this observance, and even people who aren’t mega-fans of the franchise were on social media bright and early this morning to wish others a “Happy Star Wars Day.”

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Last December, Paramount Pictures announced the development of a shared cinematic universe based on their Hasbro properties – including G.I. Joe, M.A.S.K. (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand), Micronauts, Visionairies, and ROM – similar to the one they are currently working on for their extremely lucrative Transformers franchise. The next logical step was to assemble a team of creative samurai to help them foster Hollywood’s latest attempt to one-up Marvel to the silver screen.

The studio just announced that they have put together a jaw-dropping writers’ room that includes Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon (The Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, Wonder Boys) and Eisner Award-winning comic book writer Brian K. Vaughan (Y: The Last Man, Saga).

What do you get the shieldmaiden or sassenach who has everything? You don’t have to look any further than RockLove Jewelry, a New York-based company that incorporates history & rock & television into gorgeous hand-cast pieces just waiting to be shown off to the world. Recently released collections have included officially licensed pieces inspired by the History Channel’s Vikings, and Outlander, whose second season premieres on Saturday, April 9th on Starz.

Geeks Of Doom got the chance to interview Allison Hourcade, designer and the “rock” behind RockLove.

Loot Crate is a monthly subscription service that provides its audience special gaming and geek-centric gear. At this year’s PAX South, I had the pleasure of interviewing Bob Holden, VP of Category Management, on his organization and their newly announced Loot Gaming crate.

Maximus Prime and I are back with your annual Geeks of Doom Holiday Geek Gift Guide: Specialty Items and this just gets more fun every year! This is your one-stop shop for your favorite fandom gear, whether for your pets, loved ones, or yourself. Get into the holiday spirit with Harry, Jon, Chewy, and all your geeky besties. For other categories, visit our Gift Guide headquarters here.